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Coins cast from the last iron to be made on Teesside have raised thousands for charity
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A CELEBRATORY coin has been launched forged out of some of the last iron made on Teesside. Today the Tees Valley Mayor, Ben Houchen, launched the coins, with two local community groups set to benefit from donations. The keepsake will let the public take home a piece of the former Redcar steelworks and was created by Middlesbrough’s oldest foundry, the William Lane Foundry, from iron recovered from the Redcar Blast Furnace. It sits inside a booklet featuring a timeline of the steel story of the site from the 1850s to now, including historic imagery from the archives. The coin has been created as work ramps up on the Teesworks site to make it investor-ready following news in last week’s Budget that it will become the UK’s largest Freeport.
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Working farm dogs have soared in value, with one 12-month old sheepdog recently fetching £28,000. But even the plainest pooches now command a hefty price tag, making them a soft target for criminals.
We speak to three farmers who have suffered from dog theft crime and find out from NFU Mutal the extent of the problem across the country.
Scale of dog theft problem
NFU Mutual says it has seen a significant year-on-year rise in claims for stolen working dogs, and social media is awash with distressing stories of pets taken from their owners.
Pip s outdoor food and music all-dayer to get people out and about after lockdown
Busk It Out will take over the Brambles Farm Social Club s new outdoor area in June with around 30 stalls; more businesses are needed
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An outdoor foodie, music and craft market aimed at getting people out and about after lockdown is on the lookout for more stallholders.
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